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Demeter

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12. CONFIRMED: 36 Percent Of Fukushima Kids Have Abnormal Thyroid Growths And Doctors Are In The Dark
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 09:48 PM
Dec 2013

Michael Kelley Jul. 19, 2012 Business Insider

http://www.businessinsider.com/fukushima-children-have-abnormal-thyroid-growths-2012-7

A few days ago we reported that 36 percent of Fukushima children have abnormal thyroid growths likely from radiation exposure, based on the "Fukushima Prefecture Health Management Survey." We got in touch with Australian pediatrician Dr. Helen Caldicott, who has spoken about the growths, to ask her about the implications of the study. After confirming the validity of the report, Caldicott reinforced the alarming nature of the findings:

1. "It is extremely rare to find cysts and thyroid nodules in children."

2. "This is an extremely large number of abnormalities to find in children."

3. "You would not expect abnormalities to appear so early — within the first year or so — therefore one can assume that they must have received a high dose of radiation."

4. "It is impossible to know, from what officials in Japan are saying, what these lesions are."

Doctors worry about these abnormal growths because even though thyroid nodules are relatively common, they are not as common in children and some of them could become cancerous.

When asked why these results haven't been widely reported, Calidcott noted that Japanese officials are not sharing ultrasound results with foremost experts of thyroid nodules in children and accused the media of "practicing psychic numbing," saying that she doesn't understand why media outlets are choosing to ignore the nuclear fallout. Caldicott explained that the high rate of abnormal growths in Fukushima children is very unusual — it usually takes five to 70 years to see what the medical implications of radiation are — and insisted that the international medical community become involved.

"The data should be made available. And they should be consulting with international experts ASAP. And the lesions on the ultrasounds should all be biopsied and they're not being biopsied. And if they're not being biopsied then that's ultimate medical irresponsibility. Because if some of these children have cancer and they're not treated they're going to die."


We also spoke with Dr. Bryan Haugen, president-elect of the American Thyroid Association and head of endocrinology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, who hadn't heard of the report before we contacted him. Haugen agreed with the Caldicott's assessment that it is surprising for kids to "have this many nodules and cysts seen, especially this soon after the accident," and the fact that "this something that is not more widely known."

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After Chernobyl, Haugen notes, radiation physicists calculated the radiation risk to children by measuring exposure and then finding out how many kids had nodules and how many had cancer. Chernobyl children were found to have a lot of solid nodules, but the Fukushima results reveal a lot more cysts so "it's a bit different."

The New York Academy of Sciences estimates that nearly one million people around the world have died from exposure to radiation released by the 1986 nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl reactor. Haugen said that he hasn't read or heard about specific data on the Fukushima radiation risk or about comparisons between Fukushima and Chernobyl.

JUNK SCIENCE!!! PamW Dec 2013 #1
Mangano's self-serving lies PamW Dec 2013 #2
Since when is a "pre-cancerous nodule" equivalent to hypothyroidism? Demeter Dec 2013 #4
They aren't "pre-cancerous nodules" FBaggins Dec 2013 #7
Which is why their parents can't get insurance for their kids. I see. Demeter Dec 2013 #8
Untrue. FBaggins Dec 2013 #10
Concerning the author Demeter Dec 2013 #3
Did you forget the sarcasm icon? LouisvilleDem Dec 2013 #5
So, if a man is working to put himself out of business, he's a fake? Demeter Dec 2013 #6
Yes, one of is on the wrong side of the looking glass LouisvilleDem Dec 2013 #11
Of course his livelihood depends on it. FBaggins Dec 2013 #9
So shut down the nukes, and put him out of business! Demeter Dec 2013 #13
Junk science and junk journals PamW Dec 2013 #18
CONFIRMED: 36 Percent Of Fukushima Kids Have Abnormal Thyroid Growths And Doctors Are In The Dark Demeter Dec 2013 #12
Thyroid Control Screening Reveals Much Higher Percentages of Cysts and Nodules... FBaggins Dec 2013 #14
Since the entire nation was/is still subject to fallout Demeter Dec 2013 #15
No even close. FBaggins Dec 2013 #16
I'll take what Caldicott is talking about madokie Dec 2013 #17
Caldicott is as bad as Mangano PamW Dec 2013 #19
MISREPRESENTATION and LIES PamW Dec 2013 #20
Fukushima: Wave of Radiation Will Be Ten Times Bigger than All of the Radiation from Nuclear Tests C mitty14u2 Dec 2013 #21
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